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Midwest Stylus Push Button Turbine
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This is a replacement turbine for the Midwest Stylus push button handpieces. Does NOT include an end cap.
Made in the USA. Turbine has a 6 month warranty.
Replacement Parts:
End cap wrench (#15-97-W)
Spindle with chuck and impeller (#25-317)
Instructions for Midwest Stylus Push Button Turbine (PDF):
- First, unscrew end cap and remove the turbine from handpiece head with the wrench provided. Push it out the front.
- Inspect handpiece head for foreign material and debris, then remove if present.
- Compare worn turbine to the new turbine to identify any components that may still be present in your handpiece. Use a hand scaler instrument to remove all old turbine components, including any shims, o-rings, washers, or bearing retainers.
- Once all components have been removed, then use a cotton swab and handpiece lubricant to clean the head of handpiece.
- Using air from an air/water syringe, blow out handpiece head to remove any leftover cotton fibers.
- Holding the handpiece face down, insert new turbine fully into the head.
- Screw end cap down until it is flush against the handpiece head. If end cap isn't flush seated, then check the end cap for any missed debris or old turbine components.
- Before you can operate the handpiece, install a bur securely into Midwest push button turbine and make sure it turns freely. Repeat above steps, if necessary.
- Connect handpiece to tubing connector, then operate foot control.
- Lastly, lubricate handpiece with appropriate lubricant.
This is a replacement turbine for the Midwest Stylus push button handpieces. Does NOT include an end cap.
Made in the USA. Turbine has a 6 month warranty.
Replacement Parts:
End cap wrench (#15-97-W)
Spindle with chuck and impeller (#25-317)
Instructions for Midwest Stylus Push Button Turbine (PDF):
- First, unscrew end cap and remove the turbine from handpiece head with the wrench provided. Push it out the front.
- Inspect handpiece head for foreign material and debris, then remove if present.
- Compare worn turbine to the new turbine to identify any components that may still be present in your handpiece. Use a hand scaler instrument to remove all old turbine components, including any shims, o-rings, washers, or bearing retainers.
- Once all components have been removed, then use a cotton swab and handpiece lubricant to clean the head of handpiece.
- Using air from an air/water syringe, blow out handpiece head to remove any leftover cotton fibers.
- Holding the handpiece face down, insert new turbine fully into the head.
- Screw end cap down until it is flush against the handpiece head. If end cap isn't flush seated, then check the end cap for any missed debris or old turbine components.
- Before you can operate the handpiece, install a bur securely into Midwest push button turbine and make sure it turns freely. Repeat above steps, if necessary.
- Connect handpiece to tubing connector, then operate foot control.
- Lastly, lubricate handpiece with appropriate lubricant.